The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1918, Page 3

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le | | 9¢ | do when their hv ds die and! pit Tenney. Kitty | leave them alone after ten years Of ao pretty | married life, ret |} It almost strange to me | over that I am thinking of other thihgs that life still holds out its challenge to me, and then I take myself to tas and wonder if I am as hard hearted as I seem to be, Yesterday Donna Tenney came to see me COR. FIRST AVE. ana PIKE ST. Phone Main 4965 [Donna still clings to her widow's | fection weeds, and she told me that she did) up a b “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T | fo "yecaive ney a: PAY ME.” | There is nothing that I wanted so mu ‘Tis is my message of deliverance OU the chivalry of a man as whe te you from the fear that acoom. |" *« woman swathed in crepe Mra. T panies Dental operations. said Mrs. Trent, who came in just | said 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana 4# Donna got out of the motor in the very spring G@REAT Teeth absolutely without, Of course you know, little book, by in in afl cases but acute abscessed | this time, that whatever Mrs, Trent Aitions. ways, it is always the wrong thing ent prices in your city for | #0 far as I am concerned Just then ass, guaranteed however, before 1 could voice the | RLING DENTISTRY jiivs, Donna came in me, Mrs. Trent « / @liice Hours: 9 A.3.to8 P.M | She was a picture with her beau-|not live alone after (Lodge Cafe] ==... =" lat lined with white. Her ¢ Vourth— Westlake—Pine plexion was like @ girl's, and her Werid’s Largest Dry prem sparkling wir seems 1 wonder w along. LAttle by I Bill would have ache with are #0 becoming 80 brings |4N many, many question: t began alone all the rest of heart aches for you fairly # face | death very long | Mrs, Tr nd said, er be yle to moder smile was of the kind that showed | ne she had retained her iliuaions-—-and | view of the | yet I thought as I looked at he “Donna must have walked in t jong, Donn hill to Calvary.” SECOND ATS Admission Simply entertainment—no thrills): """" —no fights—nothing but a pleas- | Ss{ CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE # she loved pour out his love on an-|Dick hardly cold in his grave.” — | was so br so distracting. She was nd poor Donha, the still w t would have if Bill had been m nd Donna had co ll wager that worship cooling spring of Donna's calm af. nd pitied himself for laying nt would ¢ and stay, | else, h to awk ou two girls and realize u to walk | lives, my “When I look at what it will mean for laughed in that old “1 don't know why | sarcastic remarks that came to my | you should think that of Margie and * whe said ou will r t grew white I am afraid that the point of | believed to be due to the 7 with rage ‘oung woman, | the new hea You have not been a widow #0 very , and I really think that | garden of Gethsemane, if not up the|such remarks a» you have just ut ‘She saw the man! tored are almost profane, with poor name. STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1018. TEED PAGE 3 EOMUtncrnsac tg = Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS STAT Christian Scientists Not Opposed to War Dear Mina Cre In recently, a person signing herse HOMAENGH TH 4 SNECA—Continuous 11 to 11 20ce—Children 10¢ our columns t 1 Blu conscript letter on wack Another ha ence and # OS probably infer th in what is meant, aryl those reade who are not informed or ubject that the war There prob members are the me nization who al citizens than are ing, satisfy-|° eK". p win the war ing, happy}: Ing the government in little story, star-|:: Christian mds no # ring the dimin-|..2.:.. 0.05% utive darling of}':..":":.. the screen, [i"''.: 3 Marguerite 3.270%" Clark! aaa vis r "een ut ; Tries to Force Love by Suicide Threats Dear Miss Grey am & womar man beear the death of his wif to marry him. Peop' a axked me around here may that he talk about hie treated his first wife cruelly, This man is 55 and haa no trade. I do but he comes to nay I will not care for bim. my home and makes fn marry him or he kill himself I don't know what Please ad © me W. &. P. } at t ehip He had v or marrt y free fr He has tried to gain your favor with mock heroics and silly threats instead of proving himself « worthy friend. Tell him frankly you can have noth ing more to do with him. Do not be afraid he will attempt auloide. If he continues to bother you, have some m in your family, or some & friend im press upon him hia atten tions must cease. Try to Find More Diplomatic enue Dear Miss Gr 1 care a great about the young man I have n keeping at company with ver a year. He seems fond o and resents it if I itations from other men us never mentioned marriag and do not care to go with even tho to me Some of my best friends n his In I him years and not marry I love him b © advised me to ask ntions. Do you think this would be the best plan? SARAH That course would be embar rassing, and very difficult to carry out. A less startling and more diplomatic way to handle tL® eituation could be devised. Suppose you arsume a little in difference, Accept some of the other invitations u and let Rector Tells Why Churches Don't Buy Dear Miss Grey: A communica tion wigned by olumna asks why Also the latest Strand ect be comedy, with Billie cive au wey eet "They people in have no surpl world’s | wnich charge dues and ace Telegram, the 1 + + bark accounts, and are run on news via motion pictures. | reiy weifish if beneficial princi beneficial only to thelr member If “laborer” will inquire, he w find that church peop! ictdiniheeinitidiaisinasiivinianenes Lehurdh) Bought ¢ larg le (who are the now, whick rty Bonds, whose women’s or: bought $150 worth, and hildren bought a $50 bond » is nothing quite as valuable HONESTY ABOUT WIDOWS | {other = woman. She must have! Donna colored, “I would not burt| 4. peing accu acs. tt mie be rots n that poor Kitty Matram was | Margie’s feelings for the world,” she . n 7 r 0 en fee 4 | nwelfish EB. V. SHALER I wonder if other women feel 48 || the one woman who was all in all to | said. ut why not be sincere? You|°™” Rector Marks’ Church t,|know very well, Mrs, Trent, that pu when you made that remark about us living ail our lives alone, you GOVT. COMMANDEERS were thinking in your heart of hearts that we would both probably | marry again.” | WASHINGTON, May 2.—The gov Donna Tenney! said Mother! ernment yesterday commandeered the Trent in horrified accents lentire stock of unsold wool in the ut the v didn't = you persisted | hands of dealers and growers, anc Donna “Of course I didn’t,” Hed Mrs, T: Now let me tell you so wool clip for the nt.|‘The war industries board hing ing the announcement, declared tinued Donna honestly, “it scale of prices had be is very proba that half the wom. which would stimulat EPTIC| as whe been gossiping about her marrying | — when Will died ATTACKS again, just os they did about me “To tell you the truth, Mrs. Trent EP IL Have Been grown very tired of all this STOPPED My few yeara of widow For Over 50 Years |the entire year in mak ‘eed upor future pro- Donna it | hy hood have changed my mind about many thing nd while | want to aay to you pw that I found Will You dia | far from perfect, 1 have as yet seen |no man that I would want to put in his place verly's kon the U-boat bases is y of of the British navy, Sir Rosslyn Wemyss, You remember Wemyss, don't you? And of course you remember how to pronounce his i will] Th N 4 Send Tor our Depertment @ 1) Med Bank, M. 4 | Galvanized Pails ony] eae 39c¢ Linoleums Have A Laborre” in your churches don't not run! Rhodes, and the Screen |‘ "7° °% (ot Consequently: thes share Of/ ing fund for emergencies entt He will 5,000 of its building fund ENTIRE WOOL SUPPLY $509 for several inaividuas | Buy Another Liberty Bond This Week THe ]ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, Prosident ~ STORE F riday Offers Items of Interest for Everyone at all Concerned | in Home-Making HOURS FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P.M. These constant household necessities may be purchased with greatest and satisfaction Friday, as the offerings below will convince you. Solid Maple Utility Chair $2.95 A convenient household article, built of solid maple economy Curtain Marquisette | Special | 25c the Yard best quality Mercerized 1d Marquisette in ecru | with rubber-faced top and | | e in unable ito secu thet steps to prevent slipping; sored rans tie oy Yap oar folds up and i sily put LT Sines Mies nada ane aeterdl out ot the way when not | Frida sp in use. On sale Friday, m5 25c each $2.95. Lowered Prices Friday patterns of d Linoleums Friday at re- Galvanized Wash Boilers Standard size and strong, riv eted handles poe $1.65 Tin Dish Pans with Twenty-eight Printed and Ir are offered duced prices. reinforced 36c 10-quart size. 1f) rime, Frid | Among them are desirable Gray Enameled Cooking | patterns for kitchens, bath- | Set, Special at $4.45 rooms or offices. | | | The Set includes - satart Soria iss Pau _Two patterns of Felt Base Linoleum, special, the square | 2quart Double oiler | Bcup Coffer Pot Se I ea ak. 52¢ | ees cite eet Ten patterns of Printed | Linoleum, spec the square yard sire ene SOE | Five patterns of Inlaid Lin- | oleum, special the square PONE 505.5 6 40's ws. $1.05 Six patterns of Inlaid Lin- teounce bottle—polishes furni. | Oleum, special the square ture, floor or wood work 33c | yard wee. $1.30 Loon eae | Three patterns of Inlaid Ball-Beari . | Linoleum, special the square | "Eack — yard ....... aes $1.45 ill ‘ | | Good, serviceable Wringers, the Wizard Furniture Polish | | Two patterns of Inlaid solid rubber rolls are guaranteed | Liaoleum, special the square YOO dy vy i odes f wee. $1.85 for three years. ’ ot! workers, general mechanics, earpen offer | ters, electriciane, | with the ] | Committee in Charge | A committee of 25 have charge of, will be developed from those called \ all disbursements. ] | | "We want to see all other plants | | ake up this work,” says Cahill, “it] the only thing to do—establish a! M KE FUND war fund budget. We will be glad/ | to sive any organization the benefit | ; COLUMBIA ST. shipbullders’ of our experience, for we have made tle shipbuilders in the Skinner) "i Syen that can be avoided.” contributed | ny. eens Chairman Hurley or the 3, y, of the shipping » during April for their Sok yoard, has sent a letter of gratitude] Cor. First Ave. pining Muscaects tg pe cena to the workers, who are not only Of this amount. § per cent. oF AP |ieading in construction, but setting) "= we dar Sac | proxies ely $250, will be given to Ura fine war spirit example | .D | TORACCO FUND New at 106 Columbia Thea. Mayer, Resiyn imita- Mr. ee tek T have left the imite: HAVE YOU A TICKET? Have you purchased a ticket 2 Stod ave. for th t marta rps show Katherine McKeen, Holland Hotel at the Liberty, at 9:30 a m.||Mre J. A. Glover and Mes. R. Satur y? Williams, Concrete ter buy one the next time you see a marine. All the rec Boys in Franc \ ‘The Unbeliever.” a € | ot. Just wc 22.09) trem my old location. My new | 'g.985 MEN ORDERED | trance is 106 Columbia, mid tween First and Second | War, but 1'do expect to increase my FOR WAR TRAINING faistnticctsiat ae fates | WASHINGTON, May 2 4 | busin: will offset the inc: Provost | Uusimer" qsing pesiness because ail « go to Our ‘obaceo Fund stirring war film, and several marine || Marshal General Crowder yesterday | (o8* of surprises, are in store for all | | ordered the mobilization on May 15] 1 want to be known as the only who attend of drafted men to begin a two-| man in Seattle who did not raise his: | months’ training for special army rices because of the war. « ae are nine get “4 kel industrial work ") Hoys in France Tobacco Fund, col Automobile mechanics, chauffeurs. lected here thru The to furnish | machinists, blacksmiths, sheet metal smokes for soldiers ye wena ellen ed we eiceam'ae’ =" | STEADY NERVES AND RICH BLOOD MEAN STRENGTH tions as to its use, and 30 per cent Go) plief work in | Business men and women are under constant nerve strain. They must be alert, quick-witted, full of energy. Sooner or later this steady strain tells on the nervous system. Energy fails, sleep is not refreshing, appetite is poor—danger ahead! The weakened nerves need phosphorus, a vital ele- ment. The blood needs iron. Both are supplied by Donslar PYNAMIC TONIC (called “dymamic” because it creates energy) EDWIN J. BROWN. P. PD. & Geattic’s Leading Dentist a 1 Cross, will go for civilian King and Kitsap counties The remainder will go into a sink 4 Indications are that our fund 1 will reach $8,000 or $9,000 a month, says h Cahill, president of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Relief associa: | tion | | Give From Wages | “The men are flocking in to sign up. They give so much each month | 1 would not be surprised if we have 100 per cent enrollment Offictals for n have signed to contribute substantial amounts! month, reaching as high as! each Members will wear a button incor: porating the official red cross insig:| nia, by special permission of the} Red Cross, which is highly pleased | | | | Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THE EDrron ‘The Seattle Start Inclosed find : This vitalizing remedy strengthens the nervous sys- tem by feeding the starving nerves with phosphates— it enriches the blood with iron sharpens the appetite and thus builds up the body and fills you with surprising energy, power and endurance. ++ te bey packages of tobmeco, thra “Our Deys in France Tebscco Fand” for American fighting men in France. I understand that exch dol Dynamic Tonic is an econom- ical remedy to use. You get, for $1.50, a large bottle containing fully five weeks’ treatment. On Sale at BARTELL DRUG STORES GROTERANKIN--Pike at Fifth--GROTE-RANKIN || radio operators, — |concrete workers and telegraphers _

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